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<blockquote data-quote="redmans" data-source="post: 210883" data-attributes="member: 21577"><p>I am 58 years old and I have been Type 2 for ten years now. I have been using insulin for the last five years. I was overweight at 16 stone and my health had been deteriorating for years. I started on the 600 calorie regime 10 days ago and the results have been astounding for me. In the first three days I lost 7lb in weight and my energy levels went through the roof. For the first time in years I was able to walk without pain and exhaustion. After seven days I had lost 1 stone and my energy levels were increasing day by day. I had stopped all medication/insulin at the start of my personal challenge and for the first three days my fasting BG surprisingly averaged only 6.8. After seven days this reduced to 6.1. I am now at day 10 and my BG remains constant between 5.7-5.9. This morning I weighed myself at 14 stone 5lb. As of now the feelgood factor is amazing. My energy levels are at an all time high and I am enjoying life once again.</p><p></p><p>I am not promoting the 600 calorie regime as a suitable regime for everyone. Each one of us are different and we all have our opinions. I did not consult my doctor before starting this challenge and that was my choice. In my personal circumstances I reached a conclusion that after years of following doctors/clinics advice that my condition was getting worse and that I was prepared to take a chance at a possible cure.</p><p></p><p>Best of luck to all of you out there in managing your condition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redmans, post: 210883, member: 21577"] I am 58 years old and I have been Type 2 for ten years now. I have been using insulin for the last five years. I was overweight at 16 stone and my health had been deteriorating for years. I started on the 600 calorie regime 10 days ago and the results have been astounding for me. In the first three days I lost 7lb in weight and my energy levels went through the roof. For the first time in years I was able to walk without pain and exhaustion. After seven days I had lost 1 stone and my energy levels were increasing day by day. I had stopped all medication/insulin at the start of my personal challenge and for the first three days my fasting BG surprisingly averaged only 6.8. After seven days this reduced to 6.1. I am now at day 10 and my BG remains constant between 5.7-5.9. This morning I weighed myself at 14 stone 5lb. As of now the feelgood factor is amazing. My energy levels are at an all time high and I am enjoying life once again. I am not promoting the 600 calorie regime as a suitable regime for everyone. Each one of us are different and we all have our opinions. I did not consult my doctor before starting this challenge and that was my choice. In my personal circumstances I reached a conclusion that after years of following doctors/clinics advice that my condition was getting worse and that I was prepared to take a chance at a possible cure. Best of luck to all of you out there in managing your condition. [/QUOTE]
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